tear to pieces - translation to greek
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tear to pieces - translation to greek

1990 SINGLE BY FAITH NO MORE
Falling To Pieces; Falling to pieces
  • A screenshot from the Ralph Ziman-directed 1990 music video.

tear to pieces      
σπαράσσω, σπαράζω
tear gas         
  • El Khomri law (labour law)]] in Paris, France, 2016.
  • Exploded tear gas canister on the fly in Greece
  • A [[paramedic]] tending to an opposition protester during the [[2014 Venezuelan protests]]
NON-LETHAL CHEMICAL WEAPON
Lachrymatory agent; Tear Gas; Lacrimating agent; Teargas; Tearing agent; Lacrimatory; Lacrimatory agent; Lachrymator; Tear gases; Incapacitant spray; Tear-gas; Lacrimogenic gas; Tear gas canister; Lacrimator; Lacrymator; Lachrymator agent
δακρυγόνο
σπαράζω      
tear to pieces

Definition

lachrymation
[?lakr?'me??(?)n]
(also lacrimation or lacrymation)
¦ noun literary or Medicine the flow of tears.
Origin
C16: from L. lacrimatio(n-), from lacrimare 'weep'.

Wikipedia

Falling to Pieces

"Falling to Pieces" is the third single on Faith No More's first studio album with Mike Patton on vocals, The Real Thing. The song was released as a single on July 2, 1990. The song peaked at number 92 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 40 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart. The song has rarely been performed live due to the band's disdain for it.

Examples of use of tear to pieces
1. I knew that if she had the microphone she could tear to pieces any opponent, accusing him or her –– without mincing her words –– of lying or withholding information.
2. The air in the Safi processing plant is full of dust from dirty furs, which workers tear to pieces with their bare hands.